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== Geography ==
 
== Geography ==
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|A dark strip of obsidian broke the sea ahead, with quiet lights shimmering above. Not souls, but actual candles in the windows of small structures.
 
|A dark strip of obsidian broke the sea ahead, with quiet lights shimmering above. Not souls, but actual candles in the windows of small structures.
 
|A view of Nameless from the ocean{{book ref|sa4|29}}
 
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The settlement is quite small and its four streets can be walked in less than half an hour. It is a busy waystop for travelers who are looking to buy or sell goods. Space exists outside where caravans can set up camp while they stay in the town, and a small port, that consists of a simple stone dock, can be utilized by those traveling by ship. Most, if not all, of the residents of the town are merchants, who have either temporarily or permanently settled due to the location’s propensity towards trade.{{book ref|sa4|29}}
 
The settlement is quite small and its four streets can be walked in less than half an hour. It is a busy waystop for travelers who are looking to buy or sell goods. Space exists outside where caravans can set up camp while they stay in the town, and a small port, that consists of a simple stone dock, can be utilized by those traveling by ship. Most, if not all, of the residents of the town are merchants, who have either temporarily or permanently settled due to the location’s propensity towards trade.{{book ref|sa4|29}}
   
The small buildings of the town are made out of [[Shadesmar#Trade|manifested]] materials and have little to no cohesive styling. There is a general trend towards [[Azish]] influences, however, the [[spren]] in the town are limited by what building materials can be produced or procured by traders, which leads to buildings being a patchwork of different colored stone and other materials. Candles are used by the townsfolk to light their houses, with these likely being manifestations.{{book ref|sa4|29}}
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The small buildings of the town are made out of [[Shadesmar#Trade|manifested]] materials and have little to no cohesive styling. There is a general trend towards [[Azish]] influences, however, the [[spren]] in the town are limited by what building materials can be produced or procured by traders, which leads to buildings being a patchwork of different colored stone and other materials. Candles are used by the townsfolk to like their houses, with these likely being manifestations.{{book ref|sa4|29}}
   
 
Spren in the town wear a mixture of different [[Physical Realm]] fashion styles that likely would not be seen in any of the human nations of [[Roshar]].{{book ref|sa4|29}}
 
Spren in the town wear a mixture of different [[Physical Realm]] fashion styles that likely would not be seen in any of the human nations of [[Roshar]].{{book ref|sa4|29}}
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At some point after his demotion as captain, Notum began to visit Nameless as part of his patrol through the area.{{book ref|sa4|30}}
 
At some point after his demotion as captain, Notum began to visit Nameless as part of his patrol through the area.{{book ref|sa4|30}}
   
In 1175, [[Adolin]] and the [[Urithiru]] delegation stopped in Nameless on their way to [[Lasting Integrity]]. [[Ua'pam]] and [[Zu (Roshar)|Zu]] arranged a campsite for the group to set up in until they were ready to continue their journey.{{book ref|sa4|29}}
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In 1175, [[Adolin]] and the [[Urithiru]] delegation stopped in Nameless on their way to [[Lasting Integrity]]. [[Ua’pam]] and [[Zu]] arranged a campsite for the group to set up in until they were ready to continue their journey.{{book ref|sa4|29}}
   
 
The group explored the town, trading their remaining [[Stormlight]] for the supplies they would need, both for their journey to Lasting Integrity, and also their return to Urithiru. While exploring the marketplace, Adolin and [[Maya]] encountered [[Testament]] and learned of her death at the hands of an unknown [[Shallan|Radiant]] ten years prior.{{book ref|sa4|29}}
 
The group explored the town, trading their remaining [[Stormlight]] for the supplies they would need, both for their journey to Lasting Integrity, and also their return to Urithiru. While exploring the marketplace, Adolin and [[Maya]] encountered [[Testament]] and learned of her death at the hands of an unknown [[Shallan|Radiant]] ten years prior.{{book ref|sa4|29}}
   
After their encounter, Adolin and [[Godeke]] attempted to approach the [[Tukari caravaneers]] who had set up camp outside of the town. The group were antagonistic and turned the pair away. Returning to [[Unativi's barge]], Adolin found Notum talking with the boat’s captain. Adolin explained his plan to Notum of how he planned to approach the honorspren, however, Notum shut down his idea, strongly believing that the honorspren would never consider his request.{{book ref|sa4|30}}
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After their encounter, Adolin and [[Godeke]] attempted to approach the [[Tukari caravaneers]] who had set up camp outside of the town. The group were antagonistic and turned the pair away. Returning to [[Unativi’s barge]], Adolin found Notum talking with the boat’s captain. Adolin explained his plan to Notum of how he planned to approach the honorspren, however, Notum shut down his idea, strongly believing that the honorspren would never consider his request.{{book ref|sa4|30}}
   
Adolin and his cohort left Nameless shortly after Notum, with the Tukari caravaneers following them out of the town.{{book ref|sa4|32}}
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Adolin and his cohort left Namless shortly after Notum, with the Tukari caravaneers following them out of the town.{{book ref|sa4|32}}
   
 
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